They need to have adults who know what it means to have a strong and appropriate search portfolio—I call it the “G-portfolio.” But right now—and this is my ongoing refrain—there’s no one teaching them how to learn and share with these technologies. There's no one teaching them about the nuances involved in creating a positive online footprint. It's all about what not to do instead of what they should be doing.
What about the use of cell phones in class?
bic - 11 Oct 2010 - 11:00:10
Now this is my opinion, but they're not big enough. Nicholas Negroponte says that students should not be learning about their works through a keyhole... - dfw
I am a multimedia design and photography instructor at the high school level. I believe in technology integration and the Constructivist theory in education.